I picked up one of those, too - I'll have to build a shed to construct it in first.. Always been intrigued by http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hans-Ulrich_Rudel since I read his book.
Hasegawa used to do a 1/8th scale Fokker triplane!
Lovely.
I have a reconnaissance photo of my house (+ other things) taken on 3/9/1940 by an 88 A-4. I've never been able to be sure of the actual aircraft involved - one day I might find out - I must get one of these in stock for that day...
I generally object to the constant, unnecessary and inappropriate use of the word 'stunning'.
This layout, however, does merit such a description.
And more!
This is interesting - http://planefinder.net/ - if you're ever wondering what's flying over your house.
I had to pick two Americans up from Manchester a few weeks back - I watched them on here and set out as they flew over Holyhead - arrived five minutes after they emerged from the terminal..
I genuinely have one in the car + one in the portable kit and one in the house kit.
It will cope with anything that you might survive.
If I ever use one, then I'll take a picture for you...
Might be this sort of thing.
The French instructions on the other side describe it as a 'tampon' (i.e., pad). But, I can't find a picture of that side.
Useful thing to keep in the car and with the chainsaw...
There's a 13 to 14% scale difference, depending upon which way you're looking. It can depend upon what sort of thing you're looking at - the Cararama Volvo earthmovers are 1/87 and yet still look 'right' on an 00 layout..